Spencer has long been an outspoken supporter of Trump and his policies, including building a wall on the southern border and banning refugees form entering the country. But his decision to lead a handful of protesters to speak out against the strike has been emblematic of the split between Trump and some of his most ardent and far-right supporters.

“We want walls, not war!” chanted some of the protesters accompanying Spencer in front of the White House. …

At one point, Spencer called the counter-protesters, “storm troopers of the establishment.”

Richard Spencer must feel pretty foolish now given recent developments. But respect to him for taking a stance against the road to war! I’m honestly kind of shocked how many mainstream “normies”, both right and left, and not just in the US, but also in Europe seem to be totally fine with potentially going to war with Russia just so Western politicians (and Israel, Turkey and the Gulf states obviously, as well as various Islamists) mustn’t admit defeat in their regime change project. Even decision makers in 1914 weren’t quite this insane.
British media are now bringing reports about some sort of “ultimatum” to Russia for withdrawal of its troops from Syria. If it comes to that, may God help us all.

I have followed his Twitter feed, and he was always at least somewhat skeptical of Trump.

Yes, there was some exuberant celebration as Trump won (I was happy, too), most notably the unfortunate "Hail Trump!" incident, but already in December he asked if we (meaning the alt-right) should already give up on Trump.

Yes, the war will be hundred times more foolish than 1914. And seems totally inevitable. Not only the elites, the people are also idiots, I know a lot of "Putin/Assad must be stopped" types.

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which one is you? they need to introduce themselves
what’s wrong with Yarvin? how is TRS “simplistic”? they’re the funniest and “spot-on”nest podcast out there (the Jews stuff is sometimes too much for my tastes, but I’m biased)

Richard Spencer must feel pretty foolish now given recent developments. But respect to him for taking a stance against the road to war! I'm honestly kind of shocked how many mainstream "normies", both right and left, and not just in the US, but also in Europe seem to be totally fine with potentially going to war with Russia just so Western politicians (and Israel, Turkey and the Gulf states obviously, as well as various Islamists) mustn't admit defeat in their regime change project. Even decision makers in 1914 weren't quite this insane.
British media are now bringing reports about some sort of "ultimatum" to Russia for withdrawal of its troops from Syria. If it comes to that, may God help us all.

I have followed his Twitter feed, and he was always at least somewhat skeptical of Trump.

Yes, there was some exuberant celebration as Trump won (I was happy, too), most notably the unfortunate “Hail Trump!” incident, but already in December he asked if we (meaning the alt-right) should already give up on Trump.

Yes, the war will be hundred times more foolish than 1914. And seems totally inevitable. Not only the elites, the people are also idiots, I know a lot of “Putin/Assad must be stopped” types.

Well, I also did welcome Trump's election, and a big factor in that was Clinton's confrontational stance towards Russia and her demand for no-fly zones. Seems now like it didn't really matter who won (and apart from Paul and maybe Sanders none of the other candidates were any better, they're all demented war-mongers).
Yes, I'm increasingly coming around to the conclusion as well that most people are shockingly stupid. I'm also getting the impression that the kind of Trump supporters one sees here and in other alt-rightish parts of the net aren't remotely representative. According to some polls a majority of Trump voters seem to be totally fine with his Syria strike. I've read some statements of Trump fans on Twitter (e.g. some who are bashing Ann Coulter because she's against it), and am disgusted by them, their mindless militarism and flag-waving "patriotism" is appalling. These people are dumb as bricks ("We're top dog now again, no more apology tour, hahaha, gonna put those Russians in their place", "Better fight those Arabs here than in our streets", "I have faith in our president, he has access to intel we don't have, it's unpatriotic to question him") and I'm beginning to really resent white Americans for that idiocy that might, in the worst case, kill all of us. But unfortunately we have plenty of really stupid people in Europe as well, and there's no chance any mainstream politicians or journalists will take a stand against this madness. It's bloody depressing.

I have followed his Twitter feed, and he was always at least somewhat skeptical of Trump.

Yes, there was some exuberant celebration as Trump won (I was happy, too), most notably the unfortunate "Hail Trump!" incident, but already in December he asked if we (meaning the alt-right) should already give up on Trump.

Yes, the war will be hundred times more foolish than 1914. And seems totally inevitable. Not only the elites, the people are also idiots, I know a lot of "Putin/Assad must be stopped" types.

Well, I also did welcome Trump’s election, and a big factor in that was Clinton’s confrontational stance towards Russia and her demand for no-fly zones. Seems now like it didn’t really matter who won (and apart from Paul and maybe Sanders none of the other candidates were any better, they’re all demented war-mongers).
Yes, I’m increasingly coming around to the conclusion as well that most people are shockingly stupid. I’m also getting the impression that the kind of Trump supporters one sees here and in other alt-rightish parts of the net aren’t remotely representative. According to some polls a majority of Trump voters seem to be totally fine with his Syria strike. I’ve read some statements of Trump fans on Twitter (e.g. some who are bashing Ann Coulter because she’s against it), and am disgusted by them, their mindless militarism and flag-waving “patriotism” is appalling. These people are dumb as bricks (“We’re top dog now again, no more apology tour, hahaha, gonna put those Russians in their place”, “Better fight those Arabs here than in our streets”, “I have faith in our president, he has access to intel we don’t have, it’s unpatriotic to question him”) and I’m beginning to really resent white Americans for that idiocy that might, in the worst case, kill all of us. But unfortunately we have plenty of really stupid people in Europe as well, and there’s no chance any mainstream politicians or journalists will take a stand against this madness. It’s bloody depressing.

You have to give white Americans that they chose Trump even when this issue was central in the debates (like I think South Carolina, where Trump was declared to be finished by the punditocracy after he attacked ¡Jeb! on the Iraq war, IIRC), so at least they're not totally dumbed.

And a lot of (still) supporters of Trump are arguing from some kind of 4d chess viewpont (in other words, that he won't send boots to the ground), so at least are not mindlessly supporting a war against Assad.

Well, I also did welcome Trump's election, and a big factor in that was Clinton's confrontational stance towards Russia and her demand for no-fly zones. Seems now like it didn't really matter who won (and apart from Paul and maybe Sanders none of the other candidates were any better, they're all demented war-mongers).
Yes, I'm increasingly coming around to the conclusion as well that most people are shockingly stupid. I'm also getting the impression that the kind of Trump supporters one sees here and in other alt-rightish parts of the net aren't remotely representative. According to some polls a majority of Trump voters seem to be totally fine with his Syria strike. I've read some statements of Trump fans on Twitter (e.g. some who are bashing Ann Coulter because she's against it), and am disgusted by them, their mindless militarism and flag-waving "patriotism" is appalling. These people are dumb as bricks ("We're top dog now again, no more apology tour, hahaha, gonna put those Russians in their place", "Better fight those Arabs here than in our streets", "I have faith in our president, he has access to intel we don't have, it's unpatriotic to question him") and I'm beginning to really resent white Americans for that idiocy that might, in the worst case, kill all of us. But unfortunately we have plenty of really stupid people in Europe as well, and there's no chance any mainstream politicians or journalists will take a stand against this madness. It's bloody depressing.

You have to give white Americans that they chose Trump even when this issue was central in the debates (like I think South Carolina, where Trump was declared to be finished by the punditocracy after he attacked ¡Jeb! on the Iraq war, IIRC), so at least they’re not totally dumbed.

And a lot of (still) supporters of Trump are arguing from some kind of 4d chess viewpont (in other words, that he won’t send boots to the ground), so at least are not mindlessly supporting a war against Assad.

Again, I'm really not sure those views are representative for the majority of Trump supporters...a lot of them seem to be really ignorant fools who subscribe to a world view where America is constantly threatened by some axis of evil (of Iran, China, Russia, North Korea, Syria...maybe even Nicaragua and Cuba) and America needs to "kick ass", make itself respected and feared again in the international arena. Trump also appealed to such sentiments with his claims that America was basically being ripped off by everybody else, from free-loading Europeans and Chinese decimating US industry up to Iranians not fearing the US enough and scheming against favourite ally Israel (has Trump ever stated that Israel might be ripping off the US? I suppose not). Basically, these people are totally fine with US global hegemony and even regard it as a source of pride. Now I'm a nationalist myself, but not that kind of "nationalist" (and since I'm not American I couldn't be, unless I wanted to become some lickspittle collaborationist).
Even Richard Spencer retweeted something along the lines that a lot of Trump supporters are really ignorant (and not on "our" side), so I don't think this is just due to my (admittedly limited) perception.

You have to give white Americans that they chose Trump even when this issue was central in the debates

The Clinton/anti-Trump coalition held the high ground of the means of communication: established press, television networks, most radio, most larger internet websites. The alt-right dissidents just had internet, some radio and exposure to Trump via the debates and press conferences that were difficult to censor or edit. Since the election we've had a tsunami of propaganda coming from all sides that's been relentless leading to the 'derangement syndrome' we've been seeing. On an individual basis people I've met have come across like so many zombie parrots repeating talking points they've gotten from the media. It's gotten bizarre. Is a numerical majority required to start a stampede that carries everyone with it? Of course with this sudden turn of events things have gotten confusing and people who thought they were on board with a certain program are now reeling in disarray wondering what it means.

You have to give white Americans that they chose Trump even when this issue was central in the debates (like I think South Carolina, where Trump was declared to be finished by the punditocracy after he attacked ¡Jeb! on the Iraq war, IIRC), so at least they're not totally dumbed.

And a lot of (still) supporters of Trump are arguing from some kind of 4d chess viewpont (in other words, that he won't send boots to the ground), so at least are not mindlessly supporting a war against Assad.

Again, I’m really not sure those views are representative for the majority of Trump supporters…a lot of them seem to be really ignorant fools who subscribe to a world view where America is constantly threatened by some axis of evil (of Iran, China, Russia, North Korea, Syria…maybe even Nicaragua and Cuba) and America needs to “kick ass”, make itself respected and feared again in the international arena. Trump also appealed to such sentiments with his claims that America was basically being ripped off by everybody else, from free-loading Europeans and Chinese decimating US industry up to Iranians not fearing the US enough and scheming against favourite ally Israel (has Trump ever stated that Israel might be ripping off the US? I suppose not). Basically, these people are totally fine with US global hegemony and even regard it as a source of pride. Now I’m a nationalist myself, but not that kind of “nationalist” (and since I’m not American I couldn’t be, unless I wanted to become some lickspittle collaborationist).
Even Richard Spencer retweeted something along the lines that a lot of Trump supporters are really ignorant (and not on “our” side), so I don’t think this is just due to my (admittedly limited) perception.

Richard Spencer must feel pretty foolish now given recent developments. But respect to him for taking a stance against the road to war! I'm honestly kind of shocked how many mainstream "normies", both right and left, and not just in the US, but also in Europe seem to be totally fine with potentially going to war with Russia just so Western politicians (and Israel, Turkey and the Gulf states obviously, as well as various Islamists) mustn't admit defeat in their regime change project. Even decision makers in 1914 weren't quite this insane.
British media are now bringing reports about some sort of "ultimatum" to Russia for withdrawal of its troops from Syria. If it comes to that, may God help us all.

Richard Spencer must feel pretty foolish now given recent developments.

I'm going for option (3), or (((3))), if you will, because, as a non Alt-right former Trump supporter I feel like a fool for having had any hope to begin with and it also seems like the most realistic option at this point.

Some of my relatives think the attack is a good thing. They’re (mostly) not stupid however they trust the media and the media is lying to them – again – and because they trust the media they don’t look for alternative information.

Well, I also did welcome Trump's election, and a big factor in that was Clinton's confrontational stance towards Russia and her demand for no-fly zones. Seems now like it didn't really matter who won (and apart from Paul and maybe Sanders none of the other candidates were any better, they're all demented war-mongers).
Yes, I'm increasingly coming around to the conclusion as well that most people are shockingly stupid. I'm also getting the impression that the kind of Trump supporters one sees here and in other alt-rightish parts of the net aren't remotely representative. According to some polls a majority of Trump voters seem to be totally fine with his Syria strike. I've read some statements of Trump fans on Twitter (e.g. some who are bashing Ann Coulter because she's against it), and am disgusted by them, their mindless militarism and flag-waving "patriotism" is appalling. These people are dumb as bricks ("We're top dog now again, no more apology tour, hahaha, gonna put those Russians in their place", "Better fight those Arabs here than in our streets", "I have faith in our president, he has access to intel we don't have, it's unpatriotic to question him") and I'm beginning to really resent white Americans for that idiocy that might, in the worst case, kill all of us. But unfortunately we have plenty of really stupid people in Europe as well, and there's no chance any mainstream politicians or journalists will take a stand against this madness. It's bloody depressing.

“I’m also getting the impression that the kind of Trump supporters one sees here and in other alt-rightish parts of the net aren’t remotely representative. ”

You have to give white Americans that they chose Trump even when this issue was central in the debates (like I think South Carolina, where Trump was declared to be finished by the punditocracy after he attacked ¡Jeb! on the Iraq war, IIRC), so at least they're not totally dumbed.

And a lot of (still) supporters of Trump are arguing from some kind of 4d chess viewpont (in other words, that he won't send boots to the ground), so at least are not mindlessly supporting a war against Assad.

You have to give white Americans that they chose Trump even when this issue was central in the debates

The Clinton/anti-Trump coalition held the high ground of the means of communication: established press, television networks, most radio, most larger internet websites. The alt-right dissidents just had internet, some radio and exposure to Trump via the debates and press conferences that were difficult to censor or edit. Since the election we’ve had a tsunami of propaganda coming from all sides that’s been relentless leading to the ‘derangement syndrome’ we’ve been seeing. On an individual basis people I’ve met have come across like so many zombie parrots repeating talking points they’ve gotten from the media. It’s gotten bizarre. Is a numerical majority required to start a stampede that carries everyone with it? Of course with this sudden turn of events things have gotten confusing and people who thought they were on board with a certain program are now reeling in disarray wondering what it means.

Normie Trump supporters being initially loyal is not a bad thing - loyalty is good - and some of them will be fake Trump supporters astro-turfing.

Anyway no point being black-pilled. The options are:

1) the Trump campaign conned us
2) he's surrounded by neocons and trapped

so from an alt-right pov either

1) fight the drive to war including attacking Trump

2) fight the drive to war without attacking Trump

or

3) if you believe it's WW3 and there's nothing we can do about it then c'est la vie - start prepping or chill and enjoy the time left.

I'm personally going for (2) just in case he's trapped.

I’m going for option (3), or (((3))), if you will, because, as a non Alt-right former Trump supporter I feel like a fool for having had any hope to begin with and it also seems like the most realistic option at this point.

I'm going for option (3), or (((3))), if you will, because, as a non Alt-right former Trump supporter I feel like a fool for having had any hope to begin with and it also seems like the most realistic option at this point.

fair enough. i enjoy cultural warfare as a hobby so it’s my fishing – so 2 is my 3 anyway

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